Arctostaphylos insularis explained

Arctostaphylos insularis is a species of manzanita known by the common name island manzanita. It is endemic to Santa Cruz Island, one of the Channel Islands of California.

Description

Arctostaphylos insularis is a large, spreading shrub reaching over 2m (07feet) tall and known to exceed 5m (16feet) in width. It has waxy, reddish bark and the smaller twigs sometimes have bristly glandular hairs. The leaves are shiny green and smooth, generally oval in shape and slightly convex, and up to about 4.5cm (01.8inches) long. The shrub blooms in many dense clustered inflorescences of urn-shaped flowers. The fruit is an orange-brown drupe up to 1.5cm (00.6inches) wide.

Habitat

Arctostaphylos insularis grows in the chaparral, oak woodland, and coastal pine forest habitat of its native island.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.natureserve.org/explorer/servlet/NatureServe?searchName=Arctostaphylos+insularis Arctostaphylos insularis.